Infopath form - browser error client error

I am facing a problem with browser enabled infopath form. I have developed this in infopath 2007. I have few fields in a repeating table. It contains Number of units, qty , subtotal and total. Total is sum of all sub totals and Sub total is
multiplication of units and qty. I am able to insert new items in preview and getting subtotal and total. I have published it in sharepiont as browser enabled form as a content type. When I opened the form in browser and insert new item in repeating
table then I am not getting my subtotal and total updated. I am getting those for only first row. other rows are not working. This is working with infopath client. Please help me out..

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I am having an interesting problem with browser based InfoPath forms in SharePoint 2007. For some reason the file attachment control is not working any more. It was working fine in July, but now it will not allow file attachments over a few kb.
I tried a 34KB file and I get the error below, a 2KB file works fine.

Hi,I have created a form in InfoPath, and i filled in the form in the browser. But there's an error apppeared when i tried to click on the submit button to submit the form. May i know is there ways for me to check what cause this error because i have no idea about this. "There has been an error while processing the form.
There is an unclosed literal string. Line 1, position 543.
System.Xml.XmlException: There is an unclosed literal string. Line 1, position 543. at System.Xml.XmlTextReaderImpl.Throw(Exception e) at System.Xml.XmlTextReaderImpl.Throw(String res, String arg) at System.Xml.XmlTextReaderImpl.ParseAttributeValueSlow(Int32 curPos, Char quoteChar, NodeData attr) at System.Xml.XmlTextReaderImpl.ParseAttributes() at System.Xml.XmlTextReaderImpl.ParseElement() at System.Xml.XmlTextReaderImpl.ParseElementContent() at System.Xml.XmlTextReaderImpl.Read() at System.Xml.XmlLoader.LoadNode(Boolean skipOverWhitespace) at System.Xml.XmlLoader.LoadDocSequence(XmlDocument parentDoc) at System.Xml.XmlLoader.Load(XmlDocument doc, XmlReader reader, Boolean preserveWhitespace) at System.Xml.XmlDocument.Load(XmlReader reader) at Microsoft.Office.InfoPath.Server.Xml.InfoPathXmlDocument.Load(XmlReader reader) at Microsoft.Office.InfoPath.Server.DocumentLifetime.DataObject.<>c__DisplayClass3.<.ctor>b__0() at Microsoft.Office.Server.Diagnostics.FirstChanceHandler.Exception

Background: Created an Infopath
2003 form with 2 views (1 as Read-Only View and another 1 for Submitting content) and published to a Sharepoint
2007 Library.

Working: When a user opens a new form it opens in submit view; once the form has been submitted, when the user tries to open again, the form opens in read-only view.

Error: 99% of the users do not face any issues, however when the the rest 1% of the users try to open a new form; they receive the following error and are unable to open the form.

Form template: _http://server/sites/subsite/library/forms/template.xsn
InfoPath cannot open the following view: Edit_View
The following view file is not valid: view1.xsl
The file is not a valid XML document.

An invalid character was found in text content.

Line 673, Position 12
</xsl:temp
-----------^

I am not sure what is wrong here (or) from where this error is being generated!

Balaji Baskar [Please mark the post as answer if it answers your question]

I've packaged a form as a feature and created the appropriate WSP file for it. i then deployed this feature to a target system using the following commands:
@SET STSADM="C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server extensions\12\BIN\STSADM"
@ECHO OFF
ECHO Retract Solution
%STSADM% -o retractsolution -n "Crown.SharePoint.CAPEXForm.wsp" -immediate
ECHO ======
%STSADM% -o execadmsvcjobs
ECHO Remove Solution
%STSADM% -o deletesolution -n "Crown.SharePoint.CAPEXForm.wsp" -override
ECHO ======
%STSADM% -o execadmsvcjobs
ECHO Adding Solution
%STSADM% -o addsolution -f "Crown.SharePoint.CAPEXForm.wsp"
ECHO ======
%STSADM% -o execadmsvcjobs
ECHO Deploying Solution
%STSADM% -o deploysolution -n "Crown.SharePoint.CAPEXForm.wsp" -immediate -allowgacdeployment -force
ECHO ======
%STSADM% -o execadmsvcjobs
The deployment process completes without errors, and when I check under Central Admin > Solution Mgmt, my feature is there and shows as "Deployed/Globally Deployed". So all looks good at this time.
However, when I go to the Site Collection and try to activate the feature I get this error -- any ideas what may be going on here or what I'm missing?
Feature '25f5615f-b338-48ff-8eb7-2ba05dd9972c' could not be installed because the loading of event receiver assembly "Microsoft.Office.InfoPath.Server

I've created an InfoPath 2010 form and associated it with a forms library on a SharePoint site.
When I go to the library and choose "Add document" the form opens up to be filled out by the user.
When the form is filled out, and the user tries to submit, they get an error saying that I need to configure SharePoint to allow cross-domain data access for user form templates that use connection settings in a data connection file and store a UDC file
in the same site collection as the form.
So I've enabled cross-domain data access and I've already created a Data Collection Library for Forms in the Site that is approved.
What am I missing? Why am I still getting the error?

I am trying to open an Infopath xsn form and I get the following error - "infopath cannot load this form. Either the signature is corrupted, or the certificate used to sign this form is expired or revoked. Contact the author of the form." I am the author of the form. I tried calling my cellphone number but there was not answer. Anyway, I've encountered this error before and I ended up redoing the form from scratch. I don't want to do that obviously. Is there a way to open the form somehow?Thanks,Dave

I am using SP2010 Enterprise on Windows 7 and SPD 2010 & InfoPath 2010 all on the same machine in test. I create an External List based on a ECT and Click on the 'Design Forms in InfoPath' icon and 'Item' which drops down from it. That launches
InfoPath Designer 2010 & downloads the form from
http://<site>/lists/<mylistname>/Item/template.xsn and sets you up in an edit session. I can make changes on the form but when I publish via File | Publish | External List (Publish Form To An External List) I get a save prompt for
local copy & then an error: The following URL is not valid: http://<site>/lists/<mylistname>/Item/template.xsn (same URL as it started with during the
initial download). I took screen shots of the messages to make sure.
Some things I have tried & observations:
If I change to an internal Custom List the publish step (to list not external of course)
works just fine. I also ran this test launching SPD as Administrator with no difference.
I stopped the System Event Notification service per
http://serena-yeoh.blogspot.com/2006/08/infopathformurlnotvalid.html 'net stop sens' with no difference
Any ideas are welcome. BTW I notice that this step of launching the InfoPath designer does change the form on the list in Sharepoint albeit slightly -

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When I try to publish the form onto a SharePoint Team site it throws the error:
The following URL is not valid : http://tcs037288:6543/sites/projectmanagement
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I have checked the comaptibility, trust and everything looks fine. Also, I tried to upload this template from Central Admin but there it is failing with browser-compatibility errors.
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I'm trying to submit my Infopath form by calling this.Submit() method from my button click event handler. According to Microsoft -
Note:
You can write a custom submit event handler for the Submit event, and then you can programmatically call the event handler by using the Submit method.
This type or member can be accessed from code running in forms opened in Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007 or in a Web browser.
Its not working for me and throws this exception -
XmlForm.Submit cannot be called from the SubmitEventHandler.
BTW - I'm able to submit same form without any problem if I don't use this "Submit()" method. I really want to know why its behaving like this. Looks like a BUG.
Thanks,
Suhaib Khan

An error appears when I try to upload an InfoPath Form template in Central Administration -> Application Management -> Manage Form Templates -> Upload Form Template. The error output is "Unknown Error" after attempting to upload the Form.
Not Very Useful!

When I show more detailed errors it shows as below. The Form compiles and publishes fine in Visual Studio.

I have not seen this error before in Cental Administration when uploading an InfoPath Form Template. What could the problem be?

I have an InfoPath 2007 form published to a form library in MOSS 2007. This form opens in InfoPath and is not browser-enabled.

The form suddenly stopped working for me and 1 other user. I'm a farm admin and the user only has contributor rights on the form library (and site and subsite). Everyone else with appropriate permissions can access existing forms that use the
template and can create new forms using the template.

When either one of us tries to open the form, we get:

InfoPath cannot open the following file: http://site/subsite/formlibrary/filename.xml?OpenIn=PreferClient&NoRedirect=true&XmlLocation=/subsite/formlibrary/filename.xml.
One or more required custom controls in this form cannot be created.

No errors in the web front end event log or SharePoint log files. No errors in my client PC's event log.

I've tried the following without success:

Opening the template and publishing it to a new list.
Published the template to a new content type on this list and a new list.
Dumped IE cache and reset IE settings.
Rebooted the computer.
Checked permissions on the list to make sure they were correct.

I have a form that we built in InfoPath2010 and I am trying to publish it to SharePoint2010 using the "broswer-based" capability. The form works in preview mode in InfoPath, but when I publish it to SharePoint, I get the follwing error:

"You do not have permissions to access a database that contains data required for this form to function correctly.
An entry has been added to the Windows event log of the server.

Log ID:5566

Correlation ID:9161ac7c-7b8f-4164-907a-14426c54b24f"

The form has two main data connections, both are tables in a sql database server. They display data from the tables, and the users are also able to input data into the database. The form right now is configured as "full" trust, as we have custom
code in the form that will only work with that setting. I have also uploaded the two UDC connection to a data connection library in SharePoint, but no luck.

Here is part of the the custom code in our form that may be causing issues: